The Rise of AI-Powered Scams: How to Stay Safe

 AI is being increasingly used by cybercriminals to execute scams with greater precision and effectiveness. Here’s how AI is driving new types of scams in 2024 and what you can do to protect yourself.

AI-Generated Deepfakes: A New Era of Misinformation


Deepfake technology has evolved rapidly, allowing criminals to create convincing fake videos or audio clips that appear real. These can be used to impersonate individuals for blackmail, scam calls, or even influence public opinion. For example, a deepfake audio clip of a CEO could be used to instruct an employee to transfer funds to a fraudulent account.

Detecting Deepfakes:

  • Look for visual or audio inconsistencies, such as unnatural facial movements or changes in voice tone.
  • Use AI tools designed to detect deepfakes by analyzing media for signs of manipulation.
  • Verify any requests for sensitive information or money transfers through multiple communication channels.

AI-Powered Phishing Emails


Phishing emails have become much more convincing with the help of AI. These emails can be customized to mimic writing styles, making them nearly indistinguishable from legitimate messages. AI can also be used to generate a large volume of phishing emails in different languages, increasing the reach of these scams.

Phishing Prevention:

  • Be skeptical of unsolicited emails, especially those that create a sense of urgency.
  • Avoid clicking on links or downloading attachments in emails from unknown sources.
  • Utilize email security solutions that include AI-based phishing detection.

Chatbots and Social Engineering


AI-driven chatbots can engage with victims in realistic conversations, making social engineering attacks more successful. Chatbots can be used on fraudulent websites to gather personal information or trick users into downloading malicious software.

Protect Yourself:

  • Be wary of chatbots that ask for sensitive information such as passwords, Social Security numbers, or credit card details.
  • Verify the legitimacy of the website or service before engaging with its chat functionality.
  • Use browser security features that warn against potentially harmful sites.
cover image :  https://apnews.com/article/one-tech-tip-spotting-deepfakes-ai-8f7403c7e5a738488d74cf2326382d8c

21:25  Thursday, October 24, 2024 (EDT)    vishwa thilina   

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